Posts Tagged ‘inspiration’

OUT Think the Competition – An Example from Google

Posted on: January 6th, 2012 by Cody Baird 1 Comment

OUTthink the Competition – How Google became an 800 lb Gorilla

I am an avid reader and recently purchased the book – “Out Think the Competition” by Kaihan Krippendorff.  Kaihan uses Google as one of his examples to illustrate the point of out thinking the competition:

OUT Think the Competition

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Mental Chemistry

Posted on: December 14th, 2011 by Cody Baird 8 Comments

Mental Chemistry and How it Works for Us or Against Us

The world would like us to believe in luck, chance, fate, accidents and mishaps, that we do not control our destiny.  That some men are destined for greatness while others mediocrity or poverty.  This line of thinking represents the largest, most damaging lie shared among the human race.

The same laws, order and consistency that hold the sun, moon, and stars in their respective positions with perfect harmony governs thought and mind.  The heights of achievement by one man can invariably be achieved by any and all other men that will follow the same thought process.

How Mental Chemistry works

Charles Haanel teaches us, ”Mental Chemistry is the science which treats of the changes which material conditions undergo through the operations of the mind, verified by exact observation and correct thinking.

As the transformations which are brought about in applied chemistry are the results of the orderly combination of materials, it follows that mental chemistry brings about results in a like manner. (more…)

2 Classes of People and Building a Brand

Posted on: November 29th, 2011 by Cody Baird 2 Comments

Leaders & Followers and the chief difference between them

Generally speaking there are two classes of people in the world.  These two classes are leaders and followers.  These two classes are very unevenly divided with 95% of the population of the world being followers and the other 5% being leaders.

Leader - Dr King

The chief difference between these two groups is that one has organized themselves and learned how to organize those around them, while the other group is unorganized individually or as a group.

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